‘Ritas, fajitas, and more!
Cinco de Mayo celebrates the date of the Mexican army’s 1862 victory over France in the first Battle of Puebla during the Franco-American War. It’s a pretty low-key date in Mexico, but here in the U.S., it’s a day to celebrate Mexican culture with drinks, food, and parties. Here are five places in which you can celebrate Cinco de Mayo in Houston.
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Make it a night at
The Original Ninfa’s Uptown. On Cinco de Mayo, chef Alex Padilla will be roasting whole pigs to make tasty pork tacos for the occasion. Wash them down with $10 specialty margaritas in your flavor of choice: cucumber mint, spicy jalapeño, or watermelon. To make your night more fun, book a room at the nearby
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Say goodbye to 2020 at Houston hot spot overlooking Discovery Green
Say goodbye to 2020 at Houston hot spot overlooking Discovery Green
Photo by Chris Bailey Photography The Grove features incredible views.
Photo by Chris Bailey Photography Dance to DJs and a live band.
Photo by Chris Bailey Photography
UPDATE: Given the recent spike in COVID-19 positivity rates for the Houston area, The Grove in Discovery Green has decided to cancel its New Year s Eve event. The Grove will be contacting everyone who signed up and refunds will be made immediately. The Grove will be open for regular dining on New Year s Eve.